Not exact matches
As Tulaczyk watched the Herc on Jan. 17, 2013, the lake remained a mere
silhouette pieced together from noisy geophysical measurements involving radar, lasers
shot down from satellites and the seismic echoes of shock waves released by explosives detonated in shallow holes in the ice.
Mendes
shoots the scene at night, using the flashing bulbs of neon lights to
silhouette the men
as they engage in a vicious fight sequence.
One episode is framed, clumsily, by flashbacks in which a younger and more virile Hank, seen exclusively in
silhouette and
shot at what appears to be magic hour, mewls misterioso about the chemistry of the human body
as though he were screen - testing for an Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu film.
Portrayed
as cowboys from the past who led the country into the future, one of them is literally depicted on horseback and the others are often
shot in
silhouette.
Mike Leigh's sprawling J.M.W. Turner biopic opens with a marvelous extended - take long
shot: A windmill's
silhouette churns its blades against the rays of the rising sun
as two Flemish maids enter the frame carrying buckets of water on their shoulders, the camera tracking with them along the muddy banks of a canal before settling finally on a distant figure in top hat, Mr. Turner (Timothy Spall), fervidly sketching the scene in a portfolio.
As soon as the sun starts setting, grab a cocktail to watch the sky change hues while the triangular silhouettes of boats make for a dramatic sho
As soon
as the sun starts setting, grab a cocktail to watch the sky change hues while the triangular silhouettes of boats make for a dramatic sho
as the sun starts setting, grab a cocktail to watch the sky change hues while the triangular
silhouettes of boats make for a dramatic
shot.
Take a moment to look up and you may get the perfect
shot of a green turtle
silhouetted on the surface,
as it breaks the water's surface to breathe.
As you can see in the camera samples, the
shot of the photographer in action is well exposed without the photographer becoming a
silhouette or the background getting overexposed.